Impact of Risperidone on Seclusion and Restraint at a State Psychiatric Hospital

Author:

Chengappa KN Roy1,Levine Joseph2,Ulrich Richard3,Parepally Haranath4,Brar Jaspreet S5,Atzert Rebecca6,Brienzo Rick7,Gopalani Aziz8

Affiliation:

1. Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, The Special Studies Center @ Mayview State Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

2. Visiting Faculty, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, The Special Studies Center @ Mayview State Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

3. Research Assistant Professor, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, The Special Studies Center @ Mayview State Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

4. Assistant Professor, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, The Special Studies Center @ Mayview State Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

5. Senior Program Co-ordinator, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

6. Research Nurse, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, The Special Studies Center @ Mayview State Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

7. Clinical Information Systems Analyst, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, The Special Studies Center @ Mayview State Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

8. Voluntary Faculty, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, The Special Studies Center @ Mayview State Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the impact of risperidone on seclusion and restraint in patients at a state psychiatric facility, shortly after risperidone's release. Methods Patients who were in the hospital for at least 3 months prior to receiving risperidone and subsequently received risperidone for at least 3 months formed the cohort. A mirror-image design was used with duration to a maximum of 1 year before and 1 year after initiation of risperidone. The hospital population that did not receive either risperidone or clozapine during the same time period was used for comparison of trends of seclusion and restraint. Results Seventy-four patients (most with schizophrenia) met the inclusion criteria of the risperidone group. There were statistically significant decreases in the number of seclusion hours (2.2 [SD 5.5] to 0.26 [SD 0.06]) and of events (0.23 [SD 0.59] to 0.05 [SD 0.14]) per person per month during risperidone treatment, compared with the prerisperidone treatment period (P = 0.01). The comparison group also evidenced decreases on these measures during the same time period, but the risperidone-treated cohort achieved a proportionally greater reduction. There were similar trends toward reduction in the restraint measures during risperidone treatment compared with prerisperidone, but these did not achieve statistical significance. The comparison group also showed slightly decreased use of restraints over the study period. Conclusions Risperidone appears to have had a positive impact on seclusion in this state-hospital psychiatric population. These data support the positive impact of risperidone on violence found in other studies. Violence and aggression are major factors that affect morale among psychiatric patients and staff. So, any benefit in this regard as a result of antipsychotic drug treatment is salutary for patients, families, and health care providers.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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